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7/25/2011

Meet "Sasha"

I made a little cotton puppy to go with my Cute Cotton Kitty, but wouldn't you know someone got to it before I could photograph, pattern, and properly primp it for the viewing public. And then she named it... there's just no taking a toy away from a little girl after it's been named.

Little Miss and "Sasha" watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse together

I guess this one has aldready gotten the kid stamp of approval. More photos coming soon... well, as soon as I have enough time to make another one!

6 comments:

Karla - I was just on Etsy and there are patterns of Angry Birds on there for sale! 49 to be exact. Some of them say - permission to sell, some don't. I guess I'm not understanding if they can do it, why you can't? I looked at some of them, I like yours better than theirs anyways, but still........

Oh, please release the pattern for the dog. He is sooo cute. I've made almost all the angry birds and they are on my Rav page till someone yesterday asked if I was selling the patterns! I've sent her to you.

@Zen & Stitch -- The doggie pattern should be droping later this week or early next (Gods and preschoolers willing). I have to make up another model (since this one is NOT coming back to me) and translate my pattern notes, but it should be ready real soon!

@Joanne & Stitch -- Yes.. she is the cutest... and has cost me waaaayyyyy to many finished projects! LOL. But for her... anything :-)

@Mr Lick -- It's only a matter of time, unfortunately. I discussed exactly that sort of inconsistency with the lawyer representing Angry Birds and he imformed me that there would be no exceptions :-(

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